Saturday, April 25, 2020

Starfish Pier by Irene Hannon

A year ago, ex-Delta Force operator Steven Roark left the rigors of combat behind to run fishing charters in Hope Harbor, decompress, and talk some sense into his kid brother. Business is good--but making peace with his past is more challenging than he expected.

First-grade teacher Holly Miller leads a quiet, low-profile existence--until she's recruited to advocate for a cause that's dear to her heart. When she solicits Steven's assistance, sparks fly--especially after they find themselves on opposite sides of an issue that disrupts their placid seaside community.

Another good Hope Harbor book.  Holly is trying to establish her independence from over protective parents.  She has health issues that makes her parents want to hover.  She throws herself into the community and those around her.  Steven wants to be left alone.  He is trying to reconnect to his brother without the conflict that has been there before.  Steven is carrying around baggage from his Army days as well as from his previous marriage.  Holly and Steven seem to disagree on a lot of things.  This is their story on how God can restore.

I was given this book by Revell Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.

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